Current Students

Living Learning Communities

Apply to reside in a specific Living Learning Community on your Housing application on eLiving from December 15 to February 02. You'll be asked to submit short answers (2000 characters or less) to two questions that apply to the theme of the Living Learning Community of your choice.

Fall Semester

The application process for current non-resident students opens on June 4 at 10AM.

Applications are processed on an ongoing, rolling basis throughout the summer and continue through fall as spaces come open.

The fall application should only be used by current upper classmen planning to enroll as full-time students for the upcoming academic year who do not currently have a housing assignment.

Don't submit a deposit unless the Housing office tells you to.

Housing will make most offers in July and August. There is no guarantee a space will be available.

Spring Semester

The application process for current non-resident students opened on October 16.

Applications are processed on an ongoing, rolling basis beginning in mid December. Placement will continue through spring as spaces come open.

This spring application should only be used by current freshmen, current upper classmen, and incoming transfer students who do not currently have a housing assignment.

There is not a Spring Housing deposit.

There is no guarantee a space will be available.

Housing and Residence Life will not make offers when the University is closed.

Current Mason residents can't "save" a space to live with a transfer or general housing applicant. If you get a spot in a residence hall through the general application process, you can select an assignment based on available spaces.

If you've lived on campus or applied to housing before, go to eLiving to access the application.

If you've never lived on campus or applied to housing before, go to MyHousing to access the application.

For more information please contact Housing and Residence Life at 703-993-2720.

All the Conveniences

Northern Neck is near Southside dining, Skyline fitness center, and a convenience store. There's also a Starbucks coffee shop on the ground level.

For Upper-Classmen

Potomac Heights houses more than 500 students in 128 fully furnished apartments, which can accommodate two, four or six students in single and double bedrooms.

Take a Break from Studies

Students living in Hampton Roads residence hall have easy access to a sand volleyball court. Laundry, vending, and elevator access are available from the lobby.